circuit city converts to Chase visa.

Well I called Chase today to ask what is going to happen to my Circuit City cc? I opened the account in August of 08. I have a $1000.00 limit on the store card. The lady told me that some cards were going to be closed and that some were going to be converted to Visa. She told me that my account was flagged to be converted to the non-signature Visa. (I don't know the difference between non-signature and signature, maybe someone can chime in on that one.) I asked if it would be a hard pull and she said, no pull at all. It was already set to go through. I actually had to apologize to her for my skepticism, I mean I only really have an Orchard card. Anyway, I thought I would share my experiance. I will truly only believe it when the card is in my hand in 7 to 10 days.

A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.7/6/2009 Equ 664 TU 680 (15 and 19 point jump respectively this week, over 100 point increase in 6 months)

Re: circuit city converts to Chase visa.

The number was 1-800-603-8997. I used the number from their website. There is a link you can go to for FAQ and it will bring you to questions for CC acount holders. I believe it is a PDF file with information for cc holders and contact info for Chase. Hope this helps.

Dizbuster

A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.7/6/2009 Equ 664 TU 680 (15 and 19 point jump respectively this week, over 100 point increase in 6 months)

Re: circuit city converts to Chase visa.

Ken Lewis (BofA) also declared today that he believes his bank will pass the govt stress test formulas, but we all know BofA isn't far from total nationalization or "a larger government-ownership stake" (or whatever Geitner wants to call it). JPMorganChase just took on a huge debt burden so you'll start seeing a lot of risk-reduction moves by Chase

Re: circuit city converts to Chase visa.

Well a small update, I pulled my TU report from this site today and my Chase Circuit City card is now reporting as Chase cc. No more mention of Circuit City. I guess I now have a Chase visa. They did keep me at the same 1000.00 credit line I had with the store card though after the CSR insisted that it would be higher. I wonder if I could call for a limit increase? Anyone have any experiance asking for a limit increase after a change of this sorts.

A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.7/6/2009 Equ 664 TU 680 (15 and 19 point jump respectively this week, over 100 point increase in 6 months)

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